Imhotep The Mummy Quotes & Sayings
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The material you work with is that which you will come to resemble. That which you work against will always work against you, including yourself. — Henry Rollins

When a man knows somebody cares he keeps some small place, a corner maybe of his soul clean and lit. — Bryce Courtenay

I don't know what to do," he said. "No harm in that. I've never known what to do," said Rincewind with hollow cheerfulness. "Been completely at a loss my whole life." He hesitated. "I think it's called being human, or something. — Terry Pratchett

Like all great rationalists you believed in things that were twice as incredible as theology. — Halldor Laxness

You love her. (Shanus) I barely know her. (Wulf) Time has no meaning to the heart. (Shanus) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Of compelling consideration is the fact that words acquire scope and function from the history of events which they summarize. — Felix Frankfurter

It's also true that sometimes people felt things and, because there was no word for them, they went unmentioned. The oldest emotion in the world may be that of being moved; but to describe it - just to name it - must have been like trying to catch something invisible. (pg 107) — Nicole Krauss

Our food system takes abundant grain,which people can't afford,and shrinks it into meat,which better-off people will pay for. — Frances Moore Lappe

If you write for the critics, only the critics will read you. — Jonah Goldberg

Belle had a feeling that someone had hurt this man very badly in the past. That didn't, however, mean that she would allow him to abuse her in turn. — Julia Quinn

When asked "If you could meet any famous person living or dead," I always ask whether the dead person would be alive again when I meet them. — Ashish Chauhan

The first time I flew, it was being alive. Nothing was pressing under me. I was living in the fullness of air; air all around me, no holding place to break the air spaces. It's worth everything to be alone in the air, alive. — William Wharton